[KLUG Members] OO.o "recovery" issue

bill bill at billtron.com
Tue Feb 14 13:52:47 EST 2006


On Tue, 2006-02-14 at 13:15, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> On Mon, 2006-02-13 at 10:46 -0800, econophil at charter.net wrote:
> > Whenever I close down linux, if there is an OO.o 2.0 document open--even properly saved--it doesn't seem to get closed down but rather when I reboot and try to open the document that was open, OO.o goes through a document recovery process.  This seems wrong--I've never had that on any other application except when there was a system crash and unsaved documents/files.
> 
> This happens all the time on my wife's SuSe 9.3 laptop (although it
> never looses a file).  On my laptop (same exact hardware) running SuSe
> 10.0 the problem doesn't exist - I only get that message when I actually
> scrunch a file.  So I suspect it is actually a bug in some dependency
> that is manifesting itself via OOo,  and you are probably running elder
> versions of various libraries.

I found O.O. to be a problem with crashing and recovering when I worked
a certain way.  I didn't track it down any further, I just stopped using
it that way.

If I
	1) Opened or was working on a file in a network drive
	2) Was using wireless networking
	3) Allowed the computer to go to sleep

When I woke the computer up, O.O. had problems.  Many times I had moved
locations or switched to wired networking when I woke the computer up. 
But I was too pressed for time to figure it out, so I now save a copy of
the file on my local drive and work on it.  OO has worked fine ever
since (for a month or two).

kind regards,

bill

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